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Nucleic Acids Research|January 11, 1991
An improved bacterial colony lysis procedure enables direct DNA hybridisation using short (10, 11 bases) oligonucleotides to cosmidsD Nizetic, R Drmanac, H Lehrach
Nucleic Acids Research|December 11, 1989
Control of partial digestion combining the enzymes dam methylase and MboIJ D Hoheisel, D Nizetic, H Lehrach
Nucleic Acids Research|June 26, 1989
Labelling oligonucleotides to high specific activity (I)A G Craig, D Nizetic, H Lehrach
Genomics|May 1, 1994
Assignment of 55 novel cosmids to seven subregions of chromosome 13 using fluorescence in situ hybridizationL Hawthorn, D Nizetic, H Lehrach, et al.
Genomics|May 23, 1998
High-resolution YAC fragmentation map of 1q21M Lioumi, M G Olavesen, D Nizetic, et al.
DNA Sequence : the Journal of DNA Sequencing and Mapping|January 1, 1996
Physical and transcription map of the 6p21.2-6p21.3 boundary regionN Tripodis, R Mason, A Davies, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1991
W (A or T) sequences as probes and primers suitable for genomic mapping and fingerprintingR Drmanac, D Nizetic, G G Lennon, et al.
Human Genetics|April 1, 1998
Localisation of receptor interacting protein 140 (RIP140) within 100 kb of D21S13 on 21q11, a gene-poor region of the human genomeN Katsanis, J H Ives, J Groet, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 11, 1990
Ordering of cosmid clones covering the herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-I) genome: a test case for fingerprinting by hybridisationA G Craig, D Nizetic, J D Hoheisel, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|December 1, 1994
Construction of cosmid libraries from flow-sorted human chromosomes 1, 6, 7, 11, 13, and 18 for reference library resourcesD Nizetic, S Monard, B Young, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|January 11, 1991
An improved bacterial colony lysis procedure enables direct DNA hybridisation using short (10, 11 bases) oligonucleotides to cosmidsD Nizetic, R Drmanac, H Lehrach
Nucleic Acids Research|December 11, 1989
Control of partial digestion combining the enzymes dam methylase and MboIJ D Hoheisel, D Nizetic, H Lehrach
Nucleic Acids Research|June 26, 1989
Labelling oligonucleotides to high specific activity (I)A G Craig, D Nizetic, H Lehrach
Genomics|May 1, 1994
Assignment of 55 novel cosmids to seven subregions of chromosome 13 using fluorescence in situ hybridizationL Hawthorn, D Nizetic, H Lehrach, et al.
Genomics|May 23, 1998
High-resolution YAC fragmentation map of 1q21M Lioumi, M G Olavesen, D Nizetic, et al.
DNA Sequence : the Journal of DNA Sequencing and Mapping|January 1, 1996
Physical and transcription map of the 6p21.2-6p21.3 boundary regionN Tripodis, R Mason, A Davies, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 11, 1991
W (A or T) sequences as probes and primers suitable for genomic mapping and fingerprintingR Drmanac, D Nizetic, G G Lennon, et al.
Human Genetics|April 1, 1998
Localisation of receptor interacting protein 140 (RIP140) within 100 kb of D21S13 on 21q11, a gene-poor region of the human genomeN Katsanis, J H Ives, J Groet, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 11, 1990
Ordering of cosmid clones covering the herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-I) genome: a test case for fingerprinting by hybridisationA G Craig, D Nizetic, J D Hoheisel, et al.
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society|December 1, 1994
Construction of cosmid libraries from flow-sorted human chromosomes 1, 6, 7, 11, 13, and 18 for reference library resourcesD Nizetic, S Monard, B Young, et al.
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